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To reverse benzodiazepine (Valium, Xanax etc) overdose.
Rohypnol is MUCH MUCH STRONGER than Valium. I say much twice..because for once it is stronger than Xanax & VALIUM. It contains 10 mgs of Valium, which would equal about .5 mgs of Xanax, this meaning that Xanax (Alprazolam) is a more potent drug than Valium (Diazapam)! Xanax is also a much quicker acting drug than Valium & also stronger. One blue 10mg Valium equals to 0.50mg of Xanax. That is how strong Xanax is. Then I say MUCH AGAIN because Rohypnol is stronger than other benzodiazepines, such as Valium, Xanax, and Halcion. 10mg tab of diazepam, and half the strength of a 1mg tab of Xanax, equivalence-wise. Rohypnol is 7 to 10 times stronger than Valium. Rohypnol's effects include sedation, muscle relaxation, reduction in anxiety, and prevention of convulsions. It's also very addictive, so never use Rohypnol in the long-term. This drug should only be prescribed for short-term treatment of any of the above issues. Hope this answered your question :) xXx
Valium addiction is much easier to kick than smoking, but don't try to use Valium to help quit. It will not be effective, and Diazepam itself is a dangerous drug.
Xanax addiction, it is important to first understand what Xanax is. Its generic name alprazolam, belongs to a class of medications called benzodiazepines. It works by depressing the central nervous system, producing a calming effect. When taken as prescribed and under medical supervision, Xanax can be effective in managing anxiety. However, prolonged or excessive use of Xanax can lead to physical and psychological dependence.
If taken properly and prescribed from your docter. However long time use can become an addiction.
Depends on the definition of brain damage. There isn't enough information or studies made in the past years to draw conclusion on Xanax's or Valium's causing brain any tissue damage, but there are some long term side effects that can be seen. If used for too long, both can cause the exact opposite of what they are designed for. Especially Xanax is known for causing intense shaking, high blood pressure and intense anxiety in long term use, which might eventually even lead to one's death.When used for such a long time, it is recommended you get off the medicine the exact moment. The abuse of Xanax and Valium is incredibly dangerous and can be fatal.
Alprazolam (Xanax) is a highly addictive drug. Xanax also has severe and deadly withdrawal symptoms when stopping habitual use. Xanax is a Benzodiazepine drug and Benzodiazepine addicts typically have a shorter life expectancy than a normal person because of the destructive and dangerous nature of their addiction.
Benzodiazepines (such as Xanax or Valium) detection time in urine- 2-5 days (single use) up to 42 days (habitual use) Detection depend on amount and frequency of use, metabolic rate, body mass, overall health, etc...
Xanax itself does not make people steal. However, when people want to get high, they sometimes steal to feed their addiction. This is because the urge is so strong to use, they will do anything.
From my experience, any benzo(xanax, valium) was out of my system in 3 days. But that was with occasional use. From what I've seen, that tends to be the usual time frame. If you are using them frequently, be aware that you may experience withdrawl.
Chronic users will have benzos, which Valium is, in there urine for up to 30 days. If you occasionally use it 2 weeks should be more than enough time.
It depends on when you took it (the xanax). Xanax is out of your system in 3-5 days TOPS. It is water soluble, and can be out even sooner (1-2 days) if you drink adequate fluids (not even a lot) where Valium is not. Valium will stay in your system longer than xanax. If you only took that small amount, you probably don't even need to worry about it.